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Choosing the Right Wood for Your Doors



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By : Rokai Kolam    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-01-15 00:00:00
A solid and beautiful door adds beauty to any home. Being the main entrance to your home’s interior, having a durable door then is of utmost importance. Besides the aesthetic aspect, it should protect you and your family from criminal elements as well.

Doors are of different types. A uni-directional door is often used as a front door. It is hinged on one side and folds away from the doorway in only one direction. This can be either a single or double door with two adjacent panels hinged on each side of the doorway.

A swing door which opens either outwards or inwards may be used to divide the kitchen from the dining room. A louvre door is commonly used in bathrooms to allow proper ventilation and light to enter the interior area yet still preserving privacy.

A French door features multiple glass windows in the entire door. It is also known as a French window. When used as an exterior door, this may be made of double-pane glass for insulation purposes.

A sliding door is often made of glass and slides to open. Also known as an Arcadia door, it may also have a screen. This is commonly used for garden doors as well as in commercial establishments.

In the home, doors can be classified into the exterior door, interior door, garden or patio door and basement door. The front entry doors fall under the exterior door category and consists of many details such as door caps, locks, peep hole, exterior moldings and panels and windows or side lights. Front doors normally have a thickness of about 1 ¾ inches and measure three feet or more wide and six feet to eight feet high. The thickness is vital as front doors function as weather protectors and sound reducers.

Interior doors create the privacy in all the rooms in the house and isolate sound. For homes with central heating and cooling systems, a ½ inch allowance between the floors and the bottom of the door is essential to allow air circulation and eliminate friction during the opening and closing of door.

Garden or patio doors open to the backyard. Qualities to look for when searching for this type of door are insulation, secure locking system, weather tightness and appealing look. This usually has a large opening to allow the passage of large objects.

Hardwood and softwood are great materials for doors. The specific type of wood to use, though, depends on which part of the house it will be used. Keep in mind that each wood has its strengths and weaknesses and while some are perfect for exterior applications, the others are best used in the interior only. Mahogany and cedar are perfect for exterior front entry doors. Mahogany with its reddish-brown color is very durable and easy to work with.
Author Resource:- Borano is your best source for quality wood doors. A supplier of Honduran mahogany, the company specializes in beautiful and stylish front entry doors, French doors and custom designed doors that are sure to capture anybody’s attention. Borano works directly with designers, builders and architects and its products now adorn various luxurious homes across the U.S.

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